Hans Henrik Heming,

8 November 2005



Ian McArthur

Posted in Views

Over at Fast Company the latest of Tom Peter’s statements to capture my attention goes like this:

Consider This:

Contrary to popular belief, confusion isn’t a bad thing. In fact, confusion can be a very good thing. It shows the gaps in your understanding. Don’t shy away from it. Get inquisitive. Ask questions. Use it to get smarter. Furthermore, realize that if you’re confused, it’s likely that others are as well. And sometimes sharing your confusion is an effective way to open powerful and productive conversations.

As someone who is regularly confused ;-) I feel reassured [err somewhat]

Thanks to Doug Sundheim for the post

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Ian - thanks for the post - that’s actually my thinking - not Peters’. He just inspired it

Doug Sundheim

Doug Sundheim November 16th, 2005 at 9:14 pm

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